It's going to be a long night
It's going to be a long night
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Description
Description
Oil on Canvas
24" x 30" in
60.9 x 76.2 cm
2025
Abhishek is an Indian artist based in Berlin who paints oil works exploring solitude, introspection, and emotional duality through abstracted, layered landscapes. Influenced by Matthew Wong, Van Gogh, and Kandinsky, his paintings reimagine loneliness as a space for reflection, transformation, and new emotional possibilities
A lone peacock perches on a tree in the dead of the night. In this painting, loneliness is projected through the peacock thereby expanding the horizons of my artistic universe. Using other creatures to tell human tales and experiences isn’t something new and hence makes it recognizable, for example how Rousseau, also an outsider, self taught artist, who I relate to very much, used animals to depict human emotions in his paintings such as Tiger in a Tropical Storm or Combat of a Tiger and Buffalo.
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Abhishek is an Indian artist based in Berlin, working primarily in oil painting. His practice explores solitude, introspection, and emotional duality through layered compositions and imagined landscapes. Rooted in personal experience, his work reflects a lifelong sense of being an outsider and a persistent search for belonging, finding moments of solace in nature and inner reflection.
Loneliness, for Abhishek, is not only a state of loss but a transformative human condition—one that invites awareness, reflection, and change. Influenced by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Matthew Wong, Yayoi Kusama, Kandinsky, and Mondrian, his paintings often center on a solitary figure within abstracted landscapes, where color and form replace literal space. By borrowing and extending visual languages from these precedents, Abhishek seeks to carry them forward, offering new landscapes in which loneliness is reimagined not as despair, but as a site of introspection and possibility.
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